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  • Calvert Recorder

    Calvert briefs

    By Marty Madden,

    1 day ago

    Court closures at Cove Point Park

    Calvert County Department of Parks and Recreation announced that as of July 22 the two tennis and pickleball courts closest to baseball fields three and four at Cove Point Park will close for demolition and replacement. The closure is expected to last several months. The two courts nearest the parking lot will remain open for use during this period. The tennis and pickleball courts are expected to be completed in early October. Immediately following the demolition of the tennis courts, the basketball courts will be closed for demolition and construction will proceed to both the tennis and basketball courts simultaneously. The basketball courts are expected to reopen in late October and will include a full scale, painted mural on the surface.

    Two Americans with Disabilities Act parking spots will be constructed near fields three and four, allowing access to the refurbished tennis/pickleball courts via a new accessible paved path. Additionally, a wider path will be constructed leading to the basketball courts from the existing basketball parking area.

    Cove Point Park is located at 750 Cove Point Road in Lusby and remains open for activities during this renovation period. Find park amenities and maps when you go to https://calvertcountymd.gov/.

    Check out the new flood maps

    The Calvert County Department of Planning and Zoning has launched a new online flood mitigation map system, powered by Forerunner, providing residents with up-to-date details on flood risks for their properties. The platform aims to make it easier for the community to access relevant data and important documents.

    The new system allows users to search for a property’s flood risk by address, providing information such as flood zone, base flood elevation, design flood elevation and important flood compliance-related warnings. Each property has a public profile accessible to homeowners, contractors, insurance agents, realtors and others. To explore the new flood mitigation map system, go to https://calvertcountymd.withforerunner.com.

    School board seeks committee members

    The Calvert County Board of Education is accepting applications for the citizen advisory committee. The committee provides a means for taking an active role in public education and serves in an advisory capacity to the board. It conducts studies in areas of concern, provides community insight into pending policies and discusses a variety of issues affecting school system operations. The committee meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Monday of each month during the school year.

    Applicants must be residents of Calvert County and may not be employees of the school system. Apply at https://forms.office.com/r/1bcCf9TbUU by July 31. For more information, contact Karen Maxey at 443-550-8006 or maxeyk@calvertnet.k12.md.us.

    Bugfest planned for August

    Come say goodbye to summer with a Bugfest of fun on Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon at the North Beach Nature Center at Wetlands Overlook Park. Celebrate all the winged wonders and creepy crawlers that can be found in the park. Email lgarrett@northbeachmd.org for more information.

    Fines for signs

    On April 1, the department of public works began removing unauthorized signs alongside county roadways. Removed signs are being stored at the Appeal Landfill, located at 401 Sweetwater Road, for two weeks. Individuals and businesses may reclaim their signs for a $6 fee per sign. Any signs remaining after two weeks will be discarded.

    Those who repeatedly violate the signage permit will incur a $25 fine per sign, whether or not the signs are retrieved. The fine will be issued from the county attorney’s office as a civil citation. Un-permitted signs can obstruct motorists’ views at intersections and contribute to roadway clutter. To review county sign regulations, go to https://ecode360.com/29293346Z.

    Town center plan draft update available for feedback

    The Calvert County Department of Planning and Zoning invites public feedback on the June 2024 draft of the Prince Frederick Town Center Master Plan Update. Residents, businesses and stakeholders are encouraged to review and comment on the draft plan until Sept. 25. The draft plan is available online at www.CalvertCountyMd.gov/PFTC.

    All comments will become part of the public record for the Prince Frederick Town Center Master Plan and Zoning Update. Public record documents will be made available to members of the public upon request.

    Bus service is now fare free

    The Calvert Department of Community Resources, Public Transportation Division announces county buses are now fare free. County officials aim to boost ridership among Calvert County residents. While the county will see a projected $27,000 loss in fare box revenue, the fare free model is expected to save $46,500 in annual fare box maintenance costs, resulting in an overall cost savings in the capital project budget. Additionally, increased ridership could lead to higher grant awards under the Maryland Transit Administration’s new funding formula.

    Public Transportation currently offers eight fixed bus routes and four demand-response para-transit routes. Riders may board or exit the bus at any safe location along the route. For routes and schedules, visit www.CalvertCountyMd.gov/BusSchedules.

    Summer meals offered

    The Calvert County Department of Community Resources, Calvert County Family Network, is supporting a “Grab ‘n Go Summer Meals Program’ hosted by Calvert County Public Schools. The program will ensure that children have access to nutritious meals during the summer months. Meal kits will be distributed weekly on Wednesdays through Aug. 7. Each meal kit includes five breakfast meals, five lunch meals and milk for each meal.

    Distribution sites are Calvert High School, Southern Middle School and Windy Hill Middle School and registration is required. To participate and for more information, contact the school system’s child nutrition office at 443-550-8680.

    Well wellness tips available

    Does your property have a well? When was the last time you had it tested? Depending on your property’s location and history, your well should be serviced every three to 10 years to ensure its longevity and your physical health. Regular well testing for contaminants such as manganese, copper and arsenic are essential for your well’s longevity and your physical health. Service tests also check the water flow, water-level and general water qualities including odor, color and possible contaminants. Scheduled maintenance also helps detect issues with well equipment and ensures full pump efficiency. Find well maintenance tips online at www.calverthealth.org/community/environmentalhealthservices/wellwater.htm.

    Beat the heat this summer

    The Calvert County Department of Public Safety is urging residents to prioritize heat safety to protect themselves and their loved ones as summer brings sweltering temperatures.

    To combat the dangers of excessive heat, it is recommend citizens drink plenty of water, limit strenuous activity, schedule outdoor activities during cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or evening, seek shelter in air-conditioned spaces, take advantage of cool showers or baths to lower body temperature and find relief from the heat, seek refuge in public places like libraries and community centers offer temporary respite from the heat. These spaces are equipped with air conditioning and provide a safe environment to cool down.

    Residents can stay tuned to emergency alerts and information about the location and availability of cooling centers online. Go to www.CalvertCountyMd.gov.

    County announces tree coupon program

    The Calvert County Department of Planning and Zoning announces the reopening of its “Spread Your Leaves” tree coupon program to help residents expand forested areas in Calvert County by planting native trees on their property. Now through Nov. 20, residents may obtain a coupon to purchase native trees at a discount from participating nurseries.

    Residents can use the printed or digital coupon at participating nurseries for a discount up to $50 per tree for up to six trees. At checkout, residents will register their name, address and tree species. The tree coupon can be obtained through the planning and zoning website at www.CalvertCountyMd.gov. There, residents will also find a list of participating nurseries, view an interactive map of trees planted through the program, and find information on selecting native tree varieties based on the planting area and environmental benefits.

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